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Nationwide, charter schools are funded at approximately 64 percent of their district counterparts, averaging $7,131 per pupil compared to the average per pupil expenditure of $11,184 in traditional public schools.
How they're different: Charter schools receive state funding on a fixed, per-pupil basis, while traditional public schools receive more funding more heavily in the form of local taxpayer dollars. Both types of schools directly compete for state funding.
Charter schools receive funds from the same state funding formula as traditional public schools. Funding is limited to state sources and federal dollars. Charter schools receive the same state and federal funding as traditional public schools. Authorizers can withhold up to 3% for administrative fees.
When authorizers fail to hold schools accountable, charter schools generally don't perform much better than traditional public schools. Studies show that, in states where authorizers consistently close low-performing charters, charter students far outpace their district counterparts on standardized tests.
Nationwide, on average, charter schools are funded at 61 percent of their district counterparts, averaging $6,585 per pupil compared to $10,771 per pupil at conventional district public schools. Unlike traditional district schools, most charter schools do not receive funding to cover the cost of securing a facility.
Charter schools offered free space in city educational facilities are actually a bargain for New York taxpayers, a new study shows. The policy group Save Our States reports that charters in public school buildings cost more than $3,000 less per student less than regular public schools.
Yes, the overwhelming majority of charter schools are nonprofit organizations. Some states allow for-profit organizations to manage charter schools, but that accounts for only 12% of charter schools across the country. Regardless, all charter schools are free to attend.
Arizona and California are notable exceptions and are the only states to currently allow for-profit charter schools.
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